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09-09-2012 22:56

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.I found this specimen growing on a dead lea

18-09-2012 05:40

Christian Lechat Christian Lechat

Dear all,as you saw in the database, Thierry Duche

15-09-2012 00:48

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.This is a curious Xylariaceae from a dead t

18-09-2012 02:14

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.Here a Xylariaceae found in a dead trunk 

16-09-2012 21:01

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.I found this yellow cup fungi in the soil,

12-04-2012 14:23

Björn Wergen Björn Wergen

Hi,I am looking around for literature about the ge

14-09-2012 21:55

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.Here a Hypocrea sp. from a dead wood, may b

14-09-2012 13:49

Peter Thompson

Hello Everyone,I wonder if anyone has illustration

14-09-2012 10:18

Cvenkel Miran

loc.: Slovenia, Storži?, 2100 amsl, on rock, rare

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Thamnomyces ?
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 09-09-2012 22:56
Hi all.

I found this specimen growing on a dead leaf, and some  mycologists think is a Thamnomyces, but the references or photos are very limited. May be any can help.? Spores round, hialine, very small, 2 - 3 microns.

Thanks
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Mateusz Wilk, 10-09-2012 11:26
Re : Thamnomyces ?
Hi Eduardo!

Beautiful, I regret there are no such things in Poland...

Even if it is Thamnomyces, it seems that you have anamorphic stage here (although Dictionary of the Fungi gives Nodulisporium as an anamorph, and this looks totally different), or at least the spores you took in the prep slide belong to the anamorph.
You should make a prep slide from black perithecia, but I'm not sure if there are any?

Indeed not much literature, but do you know this? - "Chemotaxonomic and phylogenetic studies of Thamnomyces"
(Xylariaceae) ?http://www.springerlink.com/content/v47n738410tg62k4/fulltext.pdf?

But still, with anamorph only not much can be done, I'm afraid...

Best,
Mateusz
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 10-09-2012 12:43
Re : Thamnomyces ?
Yes...agree....this specimen dont have peritecias...but  dont have any reference about a fungi with this characteristics...
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 10-09-2012 20:27
Re : Thamnomyces ?
I examined a specimen three days later, and  observe a formation of ascoma-like structures in the middle of filament, now lokks some kind of Xylaria...no asci yet.
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Mateusz Wilk, 11-09-2012 09:11
Re : Thamnomyces ?
Hi Eduardo!

Not necessarily Xylaria, still can be Thamnomyces, you should make a cross section through a stroma to see if it is white inside (Xylaria). In this paper I have sent a link to (by the way, do you have access to it? I'm uploading in case you don't), they write that asci even in fresh specimens are difficult to observe (but persistent in Xylaria).

I'm off this week, but when I return I will try to gather literature about all Thamnomyces and Thamnomyces-like Xylarias, and we'll try to work further on this specimen.

Best,
Mateusz
FELIPE SAN MARTÍN, 11-09-2012 18:22
FELIPE SAN MARTÃN
Re : Thamnomyces ?
To me it is no more than an immature species of a foliicolous Xyalria: It belongs, judging by the peculiar peg-like anamorphic structures, to the Xylaria phyllocharis-aristata complex.
And see: Revista Mexicana de Micología. 1997. Vol. 13. pp. 58-69.
Thomas Læssøe, 13-09-2012 10:38
Re : Thamnomyces ?
I fully comply with the comments made by Filipe. It is certainly one of the soft xylarias. Several species with this kind of anamorph has been described including X. melicearum (not this one). Xylaria sometimes have a black, yellow or brown entostroma, so the the colour is not enough. Species of Thamnomyces are highly carbonized and hence very brittle in dried condition.

cheers

Thomas
Mateusz Wilk, 14-09-2012 19:45
Re : Thamnomyces ?
Hello All!

So the riddle is resolved!

Dear Felipe, is it posible to obtain that paper from you? It seems that the webpage of Revista doesn't host this article...

Best,
Mateusz
FELIPE SAN MARTÍN, 18-09-2012 02:26
FELIPE SAN MARTÃN
Re : Thamnomyces ?
Dear Mateusz: Unfortunately I can not answer your request, now I am far away from where my literature is. Ask Thomas for the paper, he is an extraordinary kind, helpful and brilliant mycologist.
Also Check: Mycotaxon 31 (1): 103-153. 1987.
Mateusz Wilk, 18-09-2012 11:08
Re : Thamnomyces ?
Dear Felipe!

Thank you for the tip! These Xylarias and Xylaria-like fungi appear more and more fascinating for me!

Best wishes,
Mateusz
Mateusz Wilk, 18-09-2012 11:15
Re : Thamnomyces ?
Dear Thomas!

So maybe you can help with obtaining Felipe's paper on Mexican Xylarias?

Or maybe any of you, Dear Friends, is a happy owner of this publication and could share it here?

Best wishes,
Mateusz